Education & Workforce Development

CUW program ranked among best in U.S.

Mequon-based Concordia University Wisconsin has been listed at 117th on U.S. News and World Report’s 2014 rankings of the best online graduate business programs in the country.

71%

The percentage of total educational costs borne by University of Wisconsin System students grew to 71 percent in 2013, up from 38 percent in 2002, according to a new report by the Wisconsin Taxpayers Alliance.

State seeking Corporate Safety Awards applicants

The Wisconsin Safety Council and the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development are now accepting applications for the 2013 Corporate Safety Awards.
The awards, which are in their 20th year, honor Wisconsin businesses that lead the way in safety and health achievement.

Businesses close with Arctic blast

Hundreds of local businesses, schools, medical clinics and other public facilities were closed today, as the Milwaukee region awakened to temperatures as low as 18 degrees below zero and wind chills down to 50 below.

Milwaukee Biz Blog: Essentials for hiring a team of Millennials

We’ve heard about the challenges Millennials create for employers, and we’ve seen them mocked with stereotypes of their self-absorbed attitudes, but the group of workers born after 1980 will soon account for nearly half the workforce in the U.S. and their unique talents may be the key to success for those who hire and encourage them.

Around Town: Key Industries for Job Growth

The Waukesha County Business Alliance recently hosted “Key Industries for Job Growth” at the Sheraton Milwaukee Brookfield Hotel.
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Thousands lose unemployment benefits tomorrow

Federal Emergency Unemployment Compensation benefits will end for about 24,000 long-term unemployed Wisconsin workers Saturday.

UWM College of Nursing and UnitedHealth Group launch partnership

The University of Wisconsin Milwaukee College of Nursing has announced a partnership with UnitedHealth Group for a new graduate program.

Report: Region lacks public transit to connect workers to jobs

A new report from the Public Policy Forum says there are numerous obstacles to connecting workers from Milwaukee's central city to jobs in the suburbs.

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